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- the present invention relates to a secondary battery, and more particularly, to a pouch type secondary battery.
- lithium secondary batteries can be rechargeable rapidly and has higher energy density per unit weight than conventional lead batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, nickel-hydrogen batteries, and nickel-zinc batteries. Accordingly, lithium secondary batteries are being actively used.
- a lithium secondary battery uses lithium group oxides as cathode active materials, and a carbon material as an anode active material.
- An electrode assembly is fabricated by laminating a cathode plate where a cathode tap is connected to a cathode collector formed of the cathode active material, an anode plate where an anode tap is connected to an anode collector formed of the anode active material, and a separator interposed between the cathode plate and the anode plate, are laminated and wound together.
- the electrode assembly is contained within a metal can of an angle type or a cylinder type or in a pouch.
- a lithium secondary battery can be divided into a lithium ion battery using a liquid electrolyte, and a lithium ion polymer battery using a polymer solid electrolyte, depending on the kind of electrolyte.
- a lithium ion polymer battery can be divided into a solid type lithium ion polymer battery containing no electrolyte, and a gel type lithium ion polymer battery using a gel type polymer electrolyte.
- a lithium secondary battery using the liquid electrolyte is usually contained within a metal can of a cylinder or an angle type which is sealed by welding.
- the pouch type secondary battery has been developed by putting two electrodes, a separator and an electrolyte in a pouch made of a film and sealing the pouch.
- the pouch conventionally used for the lithium ion polymer battery includes a multilayer structure laminated by a polyolefin group resin layer that is an inner heat adherent layer having a heat adhesion property as a sealing material, an intermediate aluminum layer (AL) functioning as a base material to maintain mechanical strength and a barrier layer with respect to moisture and oxygen, and an outer nylon layer functioning as a base material and a protection layer.
- a polyolefin group resin layer that is an inner heat adherent layer having a heat adhesion property as a sealing material, an intermediate aluminum layer (AL) functioning as a base material to maintain mechanical strength and a barrier layer with respect to moisture and oxygen, and an outer nylon layer functioning as a base material and a protection layer.
- the pouch is first divided into a lower part receiving the electrode assembly in a receiving part of the pouch, and an upper part covering an opening of the lower part.
- the cathode tap is coupled to the cathode plate so as to protrude outside of the pouch.
- the anode tap is also coupled to the cathode plate so as to protrude outside of the pouch.
- An insulating tape is wrapped on a region where the cathode tap is in contact with the pouch, so as to insulate the pouch and the cathode tap.
- the insulating tape is also wrapped on a region where the anode tap is in contact with the pouch, so as to insulate the pouch and the anode tap.
- the cathode tap and the anode tap are coupled to a protection circuit substrate by bending an end portion of both the cathode tap and the anode tap.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a pouch type secondary battery including a cathode tap and an anode tap that are bent so as to eliminate a restoration phenomenon caused by an elastic force of an insulating tape occurring when both the cathode tap and the anode tap are bent.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a pouch type secondary battery including a cathode tap and an anode tap that can be bent at a same position.
- a pouch type secondary battery including: an electrode assembly which includes a cathode electrode plate where a cathode tap is connected, a anode electrode plate where an anode tap is connected, and a separator interposed between the cathode electrode plate and the anode electrode plate; a pouch receiving the electrode assembly such that the cathode tap and the anode tap are exposed to the outside; a cathode insulation tape forming a first bending groove on at least one side portion and wrapped around the cathode tap so as to insulate a region where the cathode tap is in contact with the pouch; and an anode insulation tape forming a second bending groove on at least one side portion and wrapped around the anode tap so as to insulate a region where the anode tap is in contact with the pouch.
- the cathode tap and the anode tap extend from the pouch so as to be parallel to each other in same direction.
- the cathode and anode insulating tapes are formed of either polypropylene or polyethylene.
- the first and second bending grooves are formed on the same line.
- the first bending groove is symmetrically formed on both side portions of the cathode insulating tape
- the second bending groove is symmetrically formed on both side portions of the anode insulating tape.
- the first and second bending grooves are formed to have the same depth.
- the first and second bending grooves are formed to have different depths.
- the first and second bending grooves are formed by a ‘V’ shaped notch.
- the first and second bending grooves formed by the ‘V’ shaped notch are formed in direction such that one edge neighboring two edges of the pouch is orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the cathode tap and the anode tap.
- the first and second bending grooves are alternatively formed by a ‘U’ shaped notch.
- the cathode tap is formed to be bent at the first bending groove, and the anode tap is formed to be bent at the second bending groove.
- Both the cathode tap and the anode tap are electrically coupled to a protection circuit substrate where a charge/discharge terminal is formed.
- Both the cathode tap and the anode tap are formed by being bent more than once, so that a wide surface of the protection circuit substrate including the charge/discharge terminal is parallel to a wide surface of the pouch.
- One end portion of both the cathode tap and the anode tap are electrically coupled to the protection circuit substrate, where the charge/discharge terminal is formed, and the cathode tap and the anode tap are formed so that a wide surface of the protection circuit substrate including the charge/discharge terminal is orthogonal to a wide surface of the pouch.
- a method of fabrication of a pouch type secondary battery including: preparing the pouch type secondary battery receiving an electrode assembly and exposing a cathode tap and an anode tap insulated by respective cathode and anode insulating tapes; forming a notch on both side portions of both the cathode and anode insulating tapes; attaching a rectangular jig on a straight line connecting vertexes of the notches; and bending both the cathode tap and the anode tap at the vertexes of the notches.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of a pouch type secondary battery according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a combined pouch type secondary battery according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a plane view of the pouch type secondary battery according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a partial plane view of the pouch type secondary battery according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a partial plane view of the pouch type secondary battery according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of the pouch type secondary battery according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a side view of the pouch type secondary battery combined with a protection circuit substrate according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a side view of the pouch type secondary battery combined with the protection circuit substrate according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a flowchart of a fabrication method of the pouch type secondary battery according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIGS. 10 a to 10 e are side views of the pouch type secondary battery according to one exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- a pouch type secondary battery includes an electrode assembly 100 , a pouch 200 , a cathode insulating tape 300 , and an anode insulating tape 400 .
- the electrode assembly 100 is formed by laminating and winding a cathode plate 110 where a cathode tap 111 is coupled, an anode plate 120 where an anode tap 121 is coupled, and a separator 130 .
- the electrode assembly 100 includes a cathode electrode plate 110 where a cathode tap 111 is connected, a anode electrode plate 120 where an anode tap 121 is connected, and a separator 130 interposed between the cathode electrode plate 110 and the anode electrode plate 120 .
- the cathode plate 110 may include a cathode collector and a cathode active material.
- the cathode active material includes a layer-shaped compound containing lithium, a binder improving combined force, and a conductive material improving conductivity.
- the cathode collector is usually made of aluminum, functions as a transfer passage of charges generated from the cathode active material layer, and supports the layer of the cathode active material.
- the cathode active material layer is attached on wide surfaces of the cathode collector.
- An uncoated cathode portion (not shown), having no cathode active material layer formed thereon, is formed on one side end of the cathode plate 110 .
- the cathode tap 111 is adhered to the uncoated cathode portion.
- the anode plate 120 includes an anode collector and an anode active material layer.
- the anode active material layer generally includes hard carbon or graphite, and a binder improving combined force of active material particles.
- the anode collector is usually made of copper, functions as a transfer passage of charges generated by the anode active material layer, and supports the anode active material layer.
- An uncoated anode portion (not shown), having no anode active material layer formed thereon, is formed on one side end of the anode plate 120 .
- the anode tap 121 is adhered to the cathode uncoated part.
- the separator 130 is interposed between the cathode plate 110 and the anode plate 120 so as to insulate the cathode plate 110 and the anode plate 120 , and passes through charges of the cathode plate 110 and the anode plate 120 .
- the separator 130 is generally made of polyethylene (PE) or polypropylene (PP). However, the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the separator 130 includes electrolyte which may be in a liquid phase or may be a gel type.
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 may be formed of aluminum or an alloy containing aluminum or nickel, or an alloy containing nickel. However, the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the pouch 200 receives the electrode assembly 100 , and exposes the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 to the outside.
- the pouch 200 may include a multilayer film where several layers are laminated.
- An inner layer of the multilayer film i.e., a heat adherent layer may be formed of CPP (Cast Polypropylene), and an intermediate barrier layer may be formed of an aluminum layer, and an outer protection film may be formed of a nylon layer.
- the pouch 200 may include a lower film 210 where a receiving groove 211 to receive the electrode assembly 100 is formed, and an upper film 220 finishing an opening of the lower film 210 .
- the lower film 210 and the upper film 220 may be attached by applying heat to the adherent layer where the lower film 210 and the upper film 220 are in contact with.
- Cathode and anode insulating tapes 300 and 400 interposed between the lower film 210 and the upper film 220 may be adhered to the pouch 200 by heat.
- the present invention is not limited thereto.
- the cathode insulating tape 300 wraps the exposed cathode tap 111 so as to insulate a region contacting the pouch 200 , and a first bending groove 310 may be formed on a side part of the cathode insulating tape 300 .
- the anode insulating tape 400 wraps the exposed anode tap 121 so as to insulate a region contacting the pouch 200 , and a second bending groove 410 may be formed on a side part of the anode insulating tape 400 .
- the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 formed on the cathode and anode insulating tapes 300 and 400 indicate a point where the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 are bent, thereby improving yield when products are fabricated. If the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 are formed on the cathode and anode insulating tapes 300 and 400 , elasticity of the cathode and anode insulating tapes 300 and 400 is reduced near the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 .
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 may be easily bent if they are bent at the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 .
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 may be exposed together on the pouch 200 in same direction.
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 exposed together may be bent at the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 at the same time, so that a bending process of the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 may be completed once.
- the cathode and anode insulating tapes 300 and 400 may be formed of either polypropylene or polyethylene.
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 are difficult to bend because the cathode and anode insulating tapes 300 and 400 have strong elasticity, when the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 are bent.
- polypropylene and polyethylene are thermoplastic resins, and they adhere well to the pouch 200 so that the pouch 200 is well sealed, and has good insulating property and thermal resistance after the polypropylene or the polyethylene is adhered.
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 may be easily bent by forming the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 on the cathode and anode insulating tapes 300 and 400 as well as using the advantages of polypropylene or polyethylene.
- the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 may be formed on the same line. If the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 are bent at the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 formed on the same line, only one bending process may be needed, thereby simplifying the process.
- An outer dimension of the pouch type secondary battery may be simplified by forming length from a position, where the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 are exposed on the pouch 200 , to a bent region so as to have the same dimension.
- the first bending groove 310 may be symmetrically formed on both side parts of the cathode insulating tape 300
- the second bending groove 410 may be symmetrically formed on both side parts of the anode insulating tape 400 .
- the depth (d) of the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 may be formed so as to be the same.
- the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 formed on the bent region may be formed so as to have the same depth (d) and bent because the elasticity of the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 is also same.
- the depth (d) of the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 may be formed so as to be different from each other.
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 may be easily bent by making the depth of the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 different from each other. This is to prevent that a bent angle of the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 is differently formed due to the elasticity of the cathode and anode insulating tapes caused by bending the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 .
- the bent angle of the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 may be adjusted by forming the depth (d) of the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 so as to be different from each other. Even when thickness or width of the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 is different, the bent angle of the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 maybe adjusted by forming the depth (d) of the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 so as to be different from each other.
- the first bending grooves 310 may be formed by a ‘V’ shaped notch
- the second bending grooves 410 may be also formed by a ‘V’ shaped notch. If the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 are formed by ‘V’ shaped notches, the first and second bending grooves 310 and 410 have vertexes (v). Accordingly, if the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 are bent together at the vertexes(v) after placing the vertexes(v) on a same line, the bending process becomes very easy.
- one edge neighboring the pouch 200 of two edges of the first bending groove 310 formed by the ‘V’ shaped notch 310 a may be formed to be orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the cathode tap 111 .
- One edge neighboring the pouch 200 of two edges of the second bending groove 410 formed by the ‘V’ shaped notch 410 a may be formed to be orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the cathode tap 111 .
- one edge of a region neighboring to the pouch 200 is formed to be orthogonal to a longitudinal direction of the cathode tap 111 .
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 are bent.
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 have a structure that is bent very easily by using the jig.
- the first bending grooves 310 maybe formed by a ‘U’ shaped notch, and the second bending grooves 410 may be also formed by a ‘U’ shaped notch.
- a margin of assembly error may be relatively more than the ‘V’ shape because there is more error margin on the round corner part.
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 combined with other components (not shown) do not come to a right position, the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 are more folded or unfolded within a bending range of the round corner so as to correspond to the generation of the assembly error.
- the round corner may be formed to be a straight line type.
- the cathode tap 111 may be bent at the first bending groove 310 , and the anode tap (not shown) may be bent at the second bending groove (not shown). If the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap (not shown) are bent to various angles, other components may be easily coupled to the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap (not shown).
- one end part of the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap maybe electrically coupled to a protection circuit substrate 500 where a charge/discharge terminal 510 is formed.
- the protection circuit substrate 500 includes a charge/discharge terminal 510 and a protection circuit (not shown).
- the charge/discharge terminal 510 is electrically coupled to a printed circuit pattern, and a Field Effect Transistor (FET) or a transistor, i.e., an active element that functions as a switch for charge/discharge.
- FET Field Effect Transistor
- the charge/discharge terminal 510 provides an electrical passage, where a secondary battery maybe charged or discharged by a protection circuit having a function of charge/discharge management.
- the protection circuit unit may be include a passive element, an active element and a protection circuit, soldered to the printed circuit pattern formed on an upper surface of an insulation substrate.
- the protection circuit may be electrically coupled to the passive element and the active element so as to manage all states of the secondary battery, check a remaining capacity of the secondary battery, charge by selecting a desired charge method depending on charge/discharge state of the secondary battery, and control discharge.
- the protection circuit memorizes information on a voltage, an electric current, temperature, and a remaining capacity of the battery so as to send the information via communication with outer devices.
- the protection circuit may be formed by integrated circuits, where a plurality of logic elements and active/passive elements are integrated.
- An inspecting terminal (not shown) may be further formed on a wide surface where the charge/discharge terminal 510 of the protection circuit substrate 500 is formed.
- the inspecting terminal may be electrically coupled to the printed circuit pattern so as to provide the electrical passage that can check if a charge/discharge function of the protection circuit or the protection circuit is operating normally.
- the protection circuit substrate 500 may be electrically coupled to the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap (not shown).
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap (not shown) may be bent at the first bending groove 310 and the second bending groove (not shown), and then bent once more. Accordingly, the wide surface of the protection circuit substrate 500 may be formed to be parallel to a wide surface of the pouch 200 . If the pouch type secondary battery formed by the structure is received on a coupling part of the battery of portable electronic devices (not shown), the charge/discharge terminal 510 may be coupled to the coupling part of the battery of portable electronic devices while the charge/discharge terminal 510 is orthogonal to the wide surface of the pouch 200 .
- one end part of the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap may be coupled to the protection circuit substrate 500 where the charge/discharge terminal 510 is formed. Accordingly, the wide surface of the protection circuit substrate 500 , where the charge/discharge terminal 510 is formed, may be formed to be orthogonal to the wide surface of the pouch 200 .
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap may be bent at the first bending groove 310 and the second bending groove (not shown), so that the wide surface of the protection circuit substrate 500 may be formed to be orthogonal to the wide surface of the pouch 200 .
- the charge/discharge terminal 510 may be coupled to the coupling part of the battery of portable electronic devices so as to be orthogonal to a narrow side surface of the pouch 200 .
- a method of fabrication of the pouch type secondary battery includes preparing a battery (S 1 ), forming notches (S 2 ), attaching a jig (S 3 ) and bending the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 (S 4 ).
- the pouch type secondary battery (PB) receives the electrode assembly (not shown) and exposes the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap 121 insulated by the cathode and anode insulating tapes 300 and 400 .
- step (S 2 ) notches are formed on both side portions of the cathode insulating tape 300 and the anode (not shown).
- the notches may be formed by a perforator 610 .
- the notches may be formed so as not to be close to the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap (not shown), so that insulation property of the cathode 300 and the anode (not shown) may be maintained.
- a rectangular jig 620 may be attached on a straight line connecting the vertexes of the notches.
- the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap may be bent at the vertexes of the notches.
- a bent angle may be different, depending on a position of the protection circuit substrate (not shown) coupled to the cathode tap 111 and the anode tap (not shown).
- the pouch type secondary battery according to the present invention produces the following effects.
- the bent state of the cathode tap and the anode tap can be maintained by removing the restoration phenomenon caused by the elastic force of the insulating tape when the cathode tap and the anode tap are bent by forming bending grooves on the cathode and anode insulating tapes.
- the productivity can be improved because the cathode tap and the anode tap are always bent at a same position by the bending grooves.
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